From: Urs Schutz <u.schutz@bluewin.ch>
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] merging or fitting images together
Date: Tue, 15 May 2012 20:29:54 -0300 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20120515202954.69c68951@bluewin.ch> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20120515025033.GB2969@ca.inter.net>
On Mon, 14 May 2012 22:50:33 -0400
Philip Webb <purslow@ca.inter.net> wrote:
> I tried Hugin, but got nowhere. I set 6 points on each
> picture, which are 2 overlapping parts of a single
> original negative, but all it offered was a black screen;
> I did follow the on-line help.
>
> Then I tried Imagemagick & got a good result after a bit
> of fussing. The commands I used were
>
> convert -size 1000x760 canvas:black brum-canvas.jpg
> composite -geometry +0+0 brum-3070.jpg brum-canvas.jpg
> brum-1.jpg composite -geometry +220-8 brum-3068.jpg
> brum-1.jpg brum-2.jpg
>
> You can see the images at
> http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~purslow/test/ : they are of
> trams in Colmore Row, Birmingham in May 1953 .
>
> I still need to light/darken 1 image a bit to hide the
> join, but as a proof of concept this shows it's feasible
> with Imagemagick.
>
> Any further advice re Hugin is welcome: can anyone do it
> with these photos ?
>
I just tried with fotoxx: This is a semi-manual process, but
I liked the resulting image. The joint is less visible
than on brum-2.jpg. It was easy to do an "unbend" after
merging, and therefore the clock and the face on the image
borders stay in the image. This was my first try to do a
panorama in fotoxx, and it took me less than 5 minutes,
much faster than with hugin. If you like I send you the
image to your private mail.
Urs
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2012-05-15 23:33 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 32+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2012-05-10 20:52 [gentoo-user] merging or fitting images together Philip Webb
2012-05-10 21:43 ` Alex Schuster
2012-05-10 21:52 ` Dale
2012-05-11 19:31 ` Philip Webb
2012-05-12 1:25 ` Dale
2012-05-12 13:22 ` Philip Webb
2012-05-12 19:13 ` Michael Mol
2012-05-15 2:50 ` Philip Webb
2012-05-15 23:29 ` Urs Schutz [this message]
2012-05-16 0:19 ` Philip Webb
2012-05-16 4:12 ` Philip Webb
2012-05-16 23:11 ` Urs Schutz
2012-05-17 1:27 ` Philip Webb
2012-05-17 3:08 ` Michael Mol
2012-05-17 4:34 ` Philip Webb
2012-05-17 4:59 ` Stroller
2012-05-17 6:19 ` Pandu Poluan
2012-05-17 8:20 ` Philip Webb
2012-05-19 3:49 ` Michael Mol
2012-05-19 4:38 ` Philip Webb
2012-05-19 19:28 ` Michael Mol
2012-05-20 2:01 ` Stroller
2012-05-20 6:45 ` Philip Webb
2012-05-20 21:48 ` Michael Mol
2012-05-21 0:33 ` Philip Webb
2012-05-21 1:06 ` Michael Mol
2012-05-21 16:09 ` Stroller
2012-05-21 16:31 ` Michael Mol
2012-05-21 16:54 ` Michael Mol
2012-05-21 16:57 ` Paul Hartman
2012-05-21 17:16 ` Michael Mol
2012-05-20 6:33 ` Philip Webb
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